
Gt Mach One Gt Pro Series(gary ellis editiion) Gt Fueler (Josh Heino's frame at the time) S&M Whammo Fit Seven Series(begin signature) S&M ATF S&M Bonesaw.
I think it’s simply a partnership to distribute BSD easier here in the states and to distribute odyssey easier in BSD’s native country.
I personally find Merritt pretty lame. But I understand that others might be into them and that’s fine.
Oh Jesus. You argue for arguments sake I swear.
Lol. Soooo true. Dude rips and is built like a toothpick.
Transit
False. Some people care where their dollar goes. I know not all but there is more to it. I want to support brands that have been around the sport for a long time and are primarily domestic in manufacture. So to me, Standard/S&M/FBM are where I go ... more »
Oh man I feel you on the lack of time. Two kids, wife, and a 60 hr work week has me really hustling to try and get my rides in each week. I figure having this mtb will just open more options for me ride after work(as their are some sick mtb dirt jumps ... more »
I can’t stand the accent so I don’t watch.
It is faster to patch a tube than replace it. I don’t even take the rear wheel off.
^Agree 100%
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Update. I bought a Razor brand scooter and am landing them pretty easily now! Thanks for the tips.
Can you upload a video of you doing some hop whips so I can get a better idea?
Then fluff the covers
The only time my bikes come indoors is when trueing wheels. I watch YouTube bmx videos while trueing rims in my livingroom. Drives the wife nuts.
My thoughts too. Bike does look obviously too large for him. And this all comes back to; go out and learn to ride your bike for fun first and learn how it handles carving swerving and going fast before trying to learn tricks. 🤦♂️
I just started riding. I’m having trouble with my hop whips. I can only hop 9 inches so I’m having problems getting my feet back on the pedals during the whip. I think buying a bike with a geometry that is similar to a scooter might help? Anyone have ... more »
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Just go have fun riding your bike around. Cruise the streets. Weave around. Get a feel for you bike handling. Ride onto curbs by lifting your front wheel then your back. Pedal fast. Go fast. Do this a few times a week on the streets and you’ll have no ... more »